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How Can Women Village Officials Deal with Crises in Village Management?
Rural Women Knowing All, 2004How to deal with crises' was the theme of a field workshop held in 2004 by the Support Network for Women Village Heads. Issues discussed included - ?After the village head was assaulted,?? ?When many villagers appealed to the higher authorities for help,? ?When pollution compensation fees cause trouble,? and ?Facing problems of collecting taxes?.DocumentA Practical Manual on Rural Women's Participation in the Elections for Village Committees
2004This is the first systematic teaching material on rural women's participation in village autonomy. Written by women experts, this book focuses on rural women's participation in elections. The book is based on the perspectives of law, policy, theory, and practice.DocumentLabour and Social Issues Relating to Export Processing Zones, Report for discussion in the Tripartite Meeting of Export-Processing Zone-Operating Countries
International Labour Organization, 1998It is now widely understood that women make up the majority of workers in Export Processing Zones (EPZs) - areas dedicated to the mass production of export commodities such as garments and electrical goods in large factories. The labour and social concerns of female workers differ from those of men.DocumentQuick Notes on Gender Dimensions of Private Sector Development and Gender Entrepreneurship Markets
EdInvest, International Finance Corporation, 2004Entrepreneurial women have engaged with private markets in diverse ways. These Quick Notes outline particular issues faced by women entrepreneurs and include best practice solutions in a range of countries and regions. Success stories from China, Jordan, South Africa, India, Mexico, New Zealand and Nepal highlight diverse ways in which women have engaged in private sector markets.DocumentDesirable leadership behaviors of multi-cultural managers in China
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand, 2002With the further opening of the business sectors following China’s entry in the World Trade Organization, a greater influx of expatriate managers is expected, making the need for understanding cultural aspects of leadership in the country necessary.DocumentRunning into dead ends: challenges in researching the Three Gorges Dam
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2005This paper considers the development and resettlement issues surrounding the Three Gorges Dam in China.DocumentThe future of sustainable development in China: a report of what China's future leaders think
AIESEC, 2005This report gives an overview of Sustainable Development and Corporate Social Responsibility in China with a particular focus on the role of students.DocumentReality check: the distributional impact of privatization in developing countries
Center for Global Development, USA, 2005This report looks at the privatisation of state-owned enterprises as a market reform. The volume brings together a comprehensive set of country studies on the effects of privatisation on people.DocumentCorruption in China and Russia compared: different legacies of central planning
Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 2005During the transition from centrally planned economies to market based capitalism, corruption was perceived to increase in both China and the area of the former Soviet Union (FSUA). During this time China experienced rapid growth while most countries in FSUA were in economic decline.DocumentCrop wars: can obstacles to genetically modified crops be removed?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005Controversy continues over safety standards for biotechnology products such as genetically modified (GM) crops. Although benefits have been documented for a number of GM crops, most developing countries have denied permission to plant GM seeds.Pages
